COS Student Senate Clubs - Spring 2020

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COS Student Senate Clubs - Spring ingsClub Mission/GoalAgriculture Business ClubAg Business ClubShannan Coopershannanc@cos.edu688-3118TCC B106 (Tulare)Joshua Puhljoshuap@cos.edu730-3840John Muir 138Stephen Tootlestephent@cos.edu737-6184Kern 728DAnnette Kleinannettek@cos.edu302-9963Kern 733A1st Wednesday12:00 - 1:00 pmTCC B124 (Tulare)To promote agricultural business, expose students toindustry, provide leadership opportunities, and encouragenetworking.Every other Friday1:00 - 2:00 pmJohn Muir 107For COS students interested in majoring in Chemistry,Biology and other related sciences with the intent totransfer to study those disciplines at universities.Thursdays12:10 - 1:00 pmSycamore 202To support and encourage students in scholarship andcommunity service opportunities.Thursdays1:00 - 2:00 pmKern 742To practice signing with other signers, to refine and expandreceptive and expressive skills of sign language, to be fullyaware of the meaningful body language as a natural andintegral part of communication through sign language, andto make the public more aware of the needs of the hearingimpaired.Alliance of Biological andChemical SciencesABCsAlpha Gama SigmaAGSAmerican Sign LanguageClubAnthropology ClubBethany AshfordFridaysbethanyas@cos.edu 12:30 pmKern 732To explore, promote, and engage students in thecelebration of both human diversity and the discipline ofanthropology in it breadth, to explore tools and skills usefulin student achievement of education and professional goalsin anthropology and related fields, to promote and facilitatestudent engagement in the community.

COS Student Senate Clubs - Spring k Students TakingAction To Reach SuccessBSTARSCharles Parkercharlesp@cos.edu730-3740Tule 555FStephen Tootlestephent@cos.edu737-6184Kern 728DTim Fostertimf@cos.edu730-3902Sequoia Rm 3COS College RepublicansCOS RotaractCOS Student SenateDebbie Douglassdebbied@cos.edu730-3736Giant Forest Rm 123COS Tennis ClubJay Johnsonjayj@cos.edu737-6167Moro: AthleticsOfficeMeetingsClub Mission/GoalTo encourage all members to follow higher education. Toinspire members to make habits of hard work anddedication in their pursuit of success.Tuesday andThursday11:10-12:00 PMExecutive BoardMeetingFridays10:00 - 12:00 pmCOS Tennis CourtAs young College Republicans, we seek to promote equality,opportunity, and freedom within a strong and just society.We dedicate ourselves to consolidate the Republican viewshere at COS.To provide an opportunity for young men and women toenhance the knowledge and skills that will assist them inpersonal development, to address the physical and socialneeds of their communities, and to promote betterrelations between all people worldwide through aframework of friendship and service.All COS clubs are approved through the Student Senate andStudent. All clubs must have a club representative attendthe Student Senate Inter-Club Council meetings held on the1st & 3rd Tuesday of the Month 2-3 pm Kern 727BTo provide the entire COS student body with, regardless ofsex and/or level of playing ability, the opportunity to learnand have fun playing the game of tennis.

COS Student Senate Clubs - Spring ingsClub Mission/GoalDream ClubJuan Pablo Sanchezjuans@cos.eduSycamore 109Wednesdays12:00 pmYokut 12EOPS Achievers ClubExtended OpportunityBrett Kennedybrettk@cos.edu730-3886Sequoia 108Tiffany Wainwrighttiffanyw@cos.edu737-5364Tule 503Annie Silvaannies@cos.edu730-3796Kern 728AThursdays12:15 - 1:00 pmKaweah 203To be a support group for the academic success of theimmigrant student community and its allies. The DreamClub will help provide resource to immigrant students andnetwork with community organizations that work with theimmigrant community at large.The Extended Opportunity Program and Services Achieversclubs purpose is to encourage leadership, educationalgrowth and cultural diversity.InterVarsity ChristianFellowship ClubBrian Johnsonbrianjo@cos.edu730-3758Sierra 801Tuesdays4:30 - 5:40 pmSierra 817Live by Faith Not By SightKyle Campbellkyleca@cos.edu737-6220N Seq. 10F3/2, 4/13, 5/44:00-6:00 pmKern 729AFashion ClubGiants in Recovery ClubWednesdays &Fridays12:00 pm - 1:00Tule 503Tuesdays 12:45 pm& Fridays1:00 pmKern 712BThe purpose of the Fashion Club is to promote awareness,take part in fashion shows and shopping trips to citygarment districts.Drug and alcohol addiction are becoming much more knownby college students, faculty and families. We have aresponsibility to support these COS students in recovery sothey can continue to grow, develop and fulfill theiracademic and adult potential.To establish and advance at college of the Sequoiaswitnessing communities of students and faculty go followJesus as Savior and Lord, growing in love for God, God'sWord, God's people of every ethnicity and culture and God'spurposes in the world.To promote the spiritual and social life of the student. Itshall provide opportunities for discussion, fellowship, thesharing of God's Word, and a strong Christian witness.

COS Student Senate Clubs - Spring stock ClubMeetingsRussell McKeithrussellm@cos.edu688-3136TCC B202Muslim Student Association Ahsen BaigMSA737-6192Thursdays12:00 - 1:00 pmTCC B124 (Tulare)NextUp ClubRayven Arzolarayvena@cos.edu730-7317Seq 157Thursdays12:00 pmSequoia 157Nursing ClubBelen Kerstenbelenk@cos.edu730-3794HR 102Mondays12:30 pmQuadClub Mission/GoalThe purpose of this organization shall be to bring Muslimsand non-Muslims together to provide an educationalopportunity that will increase the participants' knowledgeon Islam, and provide an Islamic atmosphere that willenhance their college experience and cultivation of civicresponsibilities.To provide an opportunity for students of the college of theSequoias to maintain academic freedom, provide a sense ofcommunity, and promote leadership skills. The club shallalso endeavor to foster and perpetuate the ideas andprinciple of the Foster Care System.

COS Student Senate Clubs - Spring ingsClub Mission/GoalLast Friday of themonth3:30 pmHospital Rock 126To provide any students who are in the PTA program or whoare interested in the field of Physical Therapy and/or in thecareer of a PTA a place to gather on their common ground.The goals of the club are to gain experience, participate incommunity involvement, educate the community, developan annual event, and attend conferences and other sourcesof outside education.Ornamental HorticultureClubOHFernando Fernandez 2nd Wednesdayfernandof@cos.edu 12:00 - 1:00 pm688-3116TCC B124 (Tulare)B102To provide an organization where students interested in OHcan gather to discuss problems, where they can meet otherOH students outside the classroom, and to provideinteresting social activities.Pride ClubErin Alvarezerina@cos.edu730-3903LRC 115PrintworksMathew RangelTuesdays &Kaweah 255Thursdaysmathewra@cos.edu 10:00 - 11:00 amKaweah 263AAmbar Alvarez Soto Thursdaysambara@cos.edu12:10 - 1:00 pm737-4815Tule 569Tule 569FAn all inclusive club focused on providing support to themembers of the LGBTQ community and their supporters.The club will provide a safe space to explore the issuessurrounding being an LGBTQ person or community in theCentral Valley.To encourage art students on campus to find out whatPrinting is and how it's done. To provide students withinformation and history on the Printmaking. To promoteprint making activities on campus.The Puente club is a support group for academic success.The Puente club will also help build leadership skills andcreate and build a mentor networking system.Organization of PhysicalJames PaciniTherapist Assistant Students jamespa@cos.eduOPTAS737-6133John Muir 128Puente ClubWednesdays3:10 - 4:30 pmKern 732

COS Student Senate Clubs - Spring ingsQuill ClubEmily Tallmanemilyt@cos.eduTule 567Wednesdays2:00 - 4:00 pmLRC 205/210Science, Engineering &Technologies AssociationSETALarry Owenslarryo@cos.edu730-3893John Muir 226Social Work ClubGailerd Swisegoodgailerds@cos.edu737-4823Charles Rushcharlesr@cos.edu737-4845John Muir 132Amy Pritchettamyp@cos.edu730-3709Kern 728BChris Mangleschrism@cos.edu730-3865Sawtooth 320DSociety of HispanicProfessional EngineersSHPESociety of Legal StudiesThe Artistic CompanyArtCoClub Mission/GoalTo help students who are interested in creative writing tonetwork and share their work with allow students. Promotethe advancement of Creative writing students inemployment and education.Alternating Fridays For all COS students interested in majoring in either Science12:00 - 1:00 pmor Engineering to create a bond with each other. ToJohn Muir 101promote the growth of members through study groups, andinformative lectures by Science, Engineering and Mathprofessors.TuesdaysTo promote information and education on social justice12:00 -1:00 pmissues. Fundraising to assist non-profit agencies,Sycamore IM 202communities, and COS Students.FridaysTo empower minorities in the STEM field. To allow future12:00 - 1:00 pmprofessional STEM majors to grow academically,John Muir 101professionally, and socially.Fridays12:00 pmKern 715BTo establish good fellowship among this society, membersof the legal profession, and support the pathway of LawSchool Program through community outreach and civicengagement.2nd and 4th Friday Artistic Company, believing that participating in dramatic3:30 - 4:30 pmactivities is beneficial to both participants and audiences,Sawtooth 320Aand wishing to further the cause of involvement in theatreat the College of the Sequoias.

COS Student Senate Clubs - Spring ingsClub Mission/GoalYoung Democrats ClubMarla Prochnowmarlap@cos.eduTuesdays3:00 - 4:00 pmKern 731To render service to student body and the COS as a wholeby stimulating in students and active interest ingovernment. Also, endeavor to foster and perpetuate theideals and principles of the Democratic Party, and toprovide for our people through its administration thehugest degree of justice, social welfare and happiness.

TCC B106 (Tulare) 1st Wednesday 12:00 - 1:00 pm TCC B124 (Tulare) To promote agricultural business, expose students to . To provide any students who are in the PTA program or who are interested in the field of Physical Therapy and/or in the career of a